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Front passenger airbag warning & WARNING Risk of injury or fatal injuries if the front passenger airbag is enabled If the front passenger front airbag is enabled, a child on the front passenger seat may be struck by the front passenger airbag during an accident.
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Welcome to the world of Mercedes-Benz Before you first drive off, read these Operating Instructions carefully and familiarise yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer vehicle life, follow the instructions and warning notices in these Operating Instructions. Disre‐...
Environmental protection ......22 Exterior lighting ......... 86 Take-back of end-of-life vehicles ....22 Adjusting the interior lighting ....90 Genuine Mercedes-Benz parts ....22 Changing bulbs .......... 92 Information about attachments, add- Windscreen wipers ........97 on equipment, installations and con‐...
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Information about Mercedes PRO con‐ Information on noise or unusual driving nect ............199 characteristics ......... 312 Calling the Mercedes-Benz Customer Notes on regularly inspecting wheels Centre using the multimedia system ..199 and tyres ..........312 Making a call via the overhead control Information on driving with summer panel ............
Symbols In these Operating Instructions, you will find the following symbols: & DANGER Danger due to not observing the warning notices Warning notices draw your attention to haz‐ ards that may endanger your health or life, or the health or life of others. Observe the warning notices.
At a glance – Cockpit → → Steering wheel gearshift pad‐ Activates/deactivates all-wheel dles drive → → DIRECT SELECT lever Engages/disengages LOW RANGE → Rear-view mirror → Activates/deactivates DSR → Overhead control panel → Raises/lowers the vehicle level DIN slot, e.g. for mounting a →...
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At a glance – Cockpit → → Windscreen wipers Rear window wiper...
At a glance – Instrument cluster Instrument display (colour dis‐ Tachograph (see separate play) operating manual) → → Speedometer ! Electric parking brake (yellow) → ® ÷ ESP → 6 Restraint system → · Distance warning → K High beam →...
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æ Reserve fuel → # Electrical fault → + LOW RANGE active G SOS emergency call sys‐ → ! Electric parking brake tem (Mercedes-Benz emer‐ (yellow) gency call system) → Multifunction display æ Active Brake Assist deac‐ tivated → 6 Restraint system é...
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At a glance – Instrument cluster → → T Standing lights J Brakes (yellow) → → ! ABS malfunction → Fog light ® å ESP deactivated → R Rear fog light...
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J Brakes (red) → # Electrical fault → Buttons to operate the on- G SOS emergency call sys‐ board computer tem (Mercedes-Benz emer‐ → Ø AdBlue supply low gency call system) → æ Reserve fuel æ Active Brake Assist deac‐...
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At a glance – Instrument cluster → → K High beam R Rear fog light → → L Low beam J Brakes (yellow) → → T Standing lights ! ABS malfunction → → ® å ESP deactivated Fog light...
→ rior protection Spectacles compartment Switches the bus interior light‐ G SOS emergency call sys‐ ing on/off tem (Mercedes-Benz emer‐ gency call system) p Switches the left-hand reading light on/off ATA indicator lamp or emer‐ gency call system support bat‐...
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At a glance – Overhead control panel Version 2 of the overhead control panel → Sun visors w Switches the rear interior lighting on/off p Switches the left-hand reading light on/off p Switches the right-hand reading light on/off | Switches the automatic light control on/off c Switches the front inte‐...
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At a glance – Overhead control panel Version 3 of the overhead control panel → → Sun visors c Switches the front inte‐ rior lighting on/off | Switches the automatic light control on/off w Switches the rear interior lighting on/off...
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At a glance – Overhead control panel Version 4 of the overhead control panel → Sun visors Switches the interior lighting on/off...
At a glance – Door control panel Door control panel in vehicles with electrically adjustable seats → → To adjust the outside mirrors To open a door → → To activate/deactivate the cen‐ To open/close the right-hand tral locking system side window →...
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At a glance – Door control panel Door control panel vehicles without electrically adjustable seats → → To adjust the outside mirrors To open/close the right-hand side window → To activate/deactivate the cen‐ → tral locking system To open/close the left-hand side window →...
At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → Hazard warning lights → Checking and refilling operat‐ → ing fluids QR code for accessing the res‐ cue card → Starting assistance → Disconnecting the starter bat‐ → Buttons for the SOS emergency tery call system and breakdown →...
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At a glance – Emergencies and breakdowns → Vehicles with rear wheel drive: Spare wheel (example) chock...
Digital Operating Instructions: The Operating Instructions can also be found Search: here you can use keywords to quickly in the Mercedes-Benz Guides app in all com‐ locate answers to questions concerning vehi‐ mon app stores. cle operation.
Do not install any accessories such as Take-back of end-of-life vehicles audio systems in these areas. EU countries only: Do not perform repairs or welding oper‐ Mercedes-Benz will take back your end-of-life ations. vehicle for environment-friendly disposal in...
Mercedes-Benz accepts no responsi‐ Comply with the information about Mercedes- bility for the use of such parts in Mercedes-Benz Benz genuine parts ( page 22). vehicles, even if they have been officially You will find the Mercedes-Benz add-on equip‐...
Should you have any questions concerning equip‐ invalid. ment and operation, consult a Mercedes-Benz Observe the "Vehicle electronics" section in the Service Centre. "Technical data". The Owner's Manual and Service Booklet are important documents and should be stored in the &...
Directive 2014/53/EU. Further the vehicle becomes grounded, e.g. on a information is available from any Mercedes-Benz high kerb or an unpaved road service centre. the vehicle is driven too fast over an Below you will find the addresses of the manufac‐...
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General notes Type of wireless applications in the vehicle Frequency range Technology Transmission output / mag‐ netic field strength 433 MHz (433.05 – Remote locking system, tyre ≤ 10 mW e.r.p. 434.79 MHz) pressure monitor, antenna mod‐ ules, heater booster function remote control 2.4 GHz ISM band (2400 –...
General notes City If the charge level is low, charge the bat‐ tery, e.g. by driving a considerable dis‐ tance. 12.07.2017 Date Connecting equipment to the diagnostics connec‐ Signed by: tion can lead to emissions monitoring information being reset, for example. This may lead to the Director of Quality vehicle failing to meet the requirements of the next emissions inspection during the main...
Inform Mercedes-Benz as soon as possible about any change in address or vehicle ownership. You can do this, for example, at a Mercedes-Benz QR codes for rescue card service centre. The QR code stickers are affixed to the B-pillar on the driver's and co-driver's side.
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General notes In general, this information documents the state This includes, for example: of a component part, a module, a system or the multimedia data such as music, films or pho‐ surroundings such as: tos for playback in an integrated multimedia system operating states of system components (e.g.
Copyright Information on licences for free and open-source software used in your vehicle can be found on the data storage medium in your vehicle document wallet and with updates on the following website: http://www.mercedes-benz.com/opensource.
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use offered by a correctly worn seat belt. Seat belt driving aids which have been approved specifi‐ tensioners and/or airbags are not deployed in cally for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz.
Frontal impact Rear impact Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Side impact vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop after an accident. Take this into account, particu‐ The activation thresholds for the components of larly if a seat belt tensioner is triggered or an air‐...
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Occupant safety Always observe the instructions about the correct sustain abdominal or neck injuries, for exam‐ driver's seat position and adjusting the seats ple. page 64). Adjust the seat properly before begin‐ In order for the correctly worn seat belt to pro‐ ning your journey.
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Press and hold the seat belt outlet release Mercedes-Benz recommends that you only use and slide seat belt outlet into the desired seat belts that have been approved for your vehi‐...
Occupant safety Airbags ensure that the lap belt never lies across the abdomen. Overview of airbags Adopt the correct seat position and keep as far away as possible from the airbags. Observe the following information. Always make sure that there are no objects between the airbag and vehicle occupant.
You should only use seat covers that Releasing the parking brake. have been approved for the correspond‐ Changing the transmission position. ing seats by Mercedes-Benz. Starting the vehicle. & WARNING Risk of injury due to malfunc‐ Never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
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Only secure children in a child restraint sys‐ tem which is suitable and recommended for The child restraint system could be flung Mercedes-Benz vehicles and which is appro‐ around and hit vehicle occupants. priate for the age, weight and size of the Always fit child restraint systems cor‐...
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Use Mercedes-Benz care products recom‐ on a label on the child restraint system, if mended by Mercedes-Benz to clean child available restraint systems. Further information can be obtained at a qualified specialist workshop.
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Occupant safety Before every trip, make sure that the ISOFIX child sible gross mass of the child and child restraint system is engaged correctly in both ISO‐ restraint system is 33 kg. FIX mounting brackets in the vehicle. If the child and the child restraint system together weigh more than 33 kg, the ISOFIX * NOTE Be careful not to damage the seat child restraint system with integrated seat...
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Retract the seat cushion length completely. the front seats. For this reason, Mercedes-Benz The base of the child restraint system must strongly advises that you fit a child restraint sys‐...
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Occupant safety the vehicle to the shoulder belt guide on the label. They can only be used if the vehicle and the child restraint system. The shoulder belt strap seat are listed in the child restraint system manu‐ must be routed forwards and downwards facturer's vehicle model list.
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Occupant safety Front passenger seat Weight category Front passenger seat Front passenger seat Single seat (with front passenger (without front passenger front air‐ front airbag) bag) Category 0: up to 10 kg Category 0+: up to 13 kg Category I: 9 to 18 kg Category II: 15 to 25 kg Category III: 22 to...
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You can obtain further information on the Changing the transmission position. correct child restraint system at any Starting the vehicle. Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. Activating/deactivating child safety locks for When leaving the vehicle, always take the doors the key with you and lock the vehicle.
Occupant safety Slide child safety bolt to position 2 (acti‐ & WARNING Risk of accident and injury vate) or 3 (deactivate). due to children left unattended in the Make sure that the child safety locks are vehicle working properly. When children are travelling in the vehicle, they could: Notes on pets in the vehicle open doors, thereby endangering other...
Opening and closing shifting the automatic transmission out of park position j or shifting manual trans‐ Notes on radio connections of the key mission into neutral. starting the engine. & DANGER Risk of fatal injury to persons with medical devices from the electro‐ When leaving the vehicle, always take magnetic radiation of the start/stop but‐...
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Opening and closing Do not keep the key together with electronic devi‐ To deactivate: press the & button on the ces or metallic objects. This can affect the key's key twice in quick succession. functionality. The battery indicator lamp on the key lights up twice quickly and once for longer.
Requirements: tery. a CR 2032 3 V cell battery Insert battery compartment 3. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the Replace cover so that it engages. battery replaced by a qualified specialist work‐ Slide emergency key element in completely shop.
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Opening and closing If there are persons in the vehicle, they can no longer leave the vehicle, e.g. in hazardous situations. Never leave persons unattended in the vehicle, particularly children, elderly persons or persons in need of help. If there are persons in the vehicle, do not activate the additional door lock.
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Opening and closing When leaving the vehicle, always take the key with you and lock the vehicle. Never leave children and animals unat‐ tended in the vehicle. Keep the vehicle key out of reach of children. & WARNING Risk of fatal injury due to exposure to extreme heat or cold in the vehicle If people –particularly children –...
Opening and closing To unlock: turn the emergency key element To close: pull the sliding door by handle and firmly slide it forwards until it closes. left to position 1. To lock: turn the emergency key element right to position 1. Opening/closing the sliding door from inside Right-hand drive vehicles: turn the emer‐...
Opening and closing Notes on electrical closing assist & WARNING Risk of injury despite obstacle detection If your vehicle is fitted with electrical closing assist, you will require less force to close the slid‐ Obstacle detection does not react to soft, ing door.
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Opening and closing To open: briefly press button 1, or but‐ To interrupt automatic operation: briefly ton 3. press the 5 or 4 button on the key. The sliding door opens automatically. The sliding door stops moving. When you open the door using button When you stop automatic operation upon 2, you will additionally hear two warning sig‐...
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Opening and closing Unlocking the electric sliding door manually Resetting the electric sliding door Sliding door buttons on the centre console If there has been a malfunction or if the battery has been disconnected, you can use release catch to disconnect the sliding door from the electric motor.
Opening and closing Opening the rear left door Rear-end doors Opening and closing the rear doors from out‐ side & WARNING Risk of accident and injury when opening the rear door in poor traf‐ fic conditions When you open a rear door, the following is possible: other people or road users may be endan‐...
Opening and closing To close: slide the sliding door to the left The % symbol indicates that the rear-end door is unlocked. until it engages. You can lock the sliding door with the key. To unlock: slide latch to the left. The % symbol is visible.
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Opening and closing with obstacle detection at the front. If the step Releasing the electrical step in an emergency meets an obstacle while extending, it stops. (manual retraction) When you have removed the obstacle, you must first close the sliding door then re-open it so that the step extends completely.
Opening and closing Before opening, ensure that there are no people in the dropside's swivel range. Always open the dropside locking mech‐ anisms at the side of the dropside to be opened. Be particularly careful if the dropside locking mechanisms cannot be opened using the usual level of force.
Opening and closing Carefully fold down the platform dropside. Side window To close: raise the platform dropside and Opening and closing the side windows hook holding rope snap hook into eyelet & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped Raise the platform dropside and press it when opening a side window closed.
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Opening and closing & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped despite there being reverse protection on the side window The reverse function does not react: to soft, light and thin objects, e.g. fingers over the last 4 mm of the closing path during resetting when the side window is closed again manually immediately after automatic...
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Opening and closing To interrupt convenience opening: release Press and hold the & button on the key. the % button. The following functions are performed: the vehicle is locked Closing side windows from the outside (con‐ the side windows are closed venience closing) To interrupt convenience closing: release the &...
Opening and closing The alarm is not deactivated, even if you Anti-theft protection immediately close the open door that has Function of immobiliser triggered it, for example. The immobiliser prevents your vehicle from being Priming started without the correct key. The immobiliser is automatically activated when the ignition is switched off, and deactivated when the ignition is switched on.
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Opening and closing Priming/deactivating tow-away protection Interior motion sensor Priming/deactivating Function If the primed interior motion sensor detects Lock the vehicle with the key. motion in the vehicle interior, a visual and acous‐ Tow-away protection is automatically primed tic alarm is triggered. This can happen if some‐ after about 40 seconds: one reaches into the vehicle interior, for example.
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Opening and closing Press button 1. When the button is released, indicator lamp in the button lights up for about five sec‐ onds. Lock the vehicle with the key. The interior motion sensor is deactivated. The interior motion sensor remains deactivated until you lock the vehicle again.
Seats and stowage You have a good overview of the traffic situa‐ Correct driver's seat position tion. & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ Your safety belt fits securely around your body and runs across the middle of your ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in shoulder, your pelvic area and groin.
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Seats and stowage Adjust the head restraint fore-and-aft position so & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ that it is as close as possible to the back of your ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in head. motion You could lose control of the vehicle in the &...
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Seats and stowage To adjust the seat fore-and-aft position: lift & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ lever and slide the seat into the desired ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in position. motion Make sure that the seat is engaged. You could lose control of the vehicle in the To set the seat height: keep on pressing or following situations:...
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Seats and stowage Adjust the head restraint fore-and-aft position so Seat suspension that it is as close as possible to the back of your Vibration limiting head. Depending on the seat model, individual adjustment options may be omitted. & WARNING Risk of injury or death due to incorrect seat position To adjust the seat cushion length: lift lever and slide the front section of the seat...
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Seats and stowage & WARNING Risk of becoming trapped & WARNING Risk of injury due to head when adjusting the seats restraints which are not fitted or are adjusted incorrectly When you adjust a seat, you or other vehicle occupants could become trapped, e.g. on the If head restraints are not fitted or are adjus‐...
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Seats and stowage Operating the memory function & WARNING Risk of an accident if the memory function is used while driving If you use the memory function on the driv‐ er's side while driving, you could lose control of the vehicle as a result of the adjustments being made.
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Seats and stowage steering wheel or the mirror and fasten your seat belt. Adjust the seat into the desired position. Press memory button M together with one of the preset position buttons 1, 2 or 3. You can rotate the driver's and front passenger An acoustic signal sounds.
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Seats and stowage Folding the co-driver bench seat cushion for‐ To set the armrest inclination: Fold the armrest more than 45 ° upwards 2. wards and backwards The armrest is released. Fold the armrest forwards as far as it will Slowly fold the armrest upwards into the required position.
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Installing the rear bench seat in the opposite direction is not permitted. Use only rear bench seats approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. & WARNING Risk of injury if rear bench seat is not locked in place If the locking mechanisms on the rear bench...
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Seats and stowage Removing the rear bench seat Tilt bench seat backwards and pull it out of the mounting shells. Perform these jobs carefully with the assistance If the bench seat cannot be pulled out of the of a second person. mounting shells, the bench seat may be To remove the covers of the mounting wedged in the seat anchorage.
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Seats and stowage To attach the covers of the mounting Tilt the bench seat forwards firmly until the shells: hold cover such that retaining lug locks on the front legs of the bench seat engage audibly. is pointing towards rear seat anchorage The locks on the front legs of the bench seat will now be locked and the red indicator tabs Insert cover...
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Seats and stowage Pull release handle for the seat backrest upwards and hold it in position. Move the seat backrest to the desired posi‐ tion. Let go of release handle for the seat back‐ rest and move the seat backrest slightly. The seat backrest engages in position.
Seats and stowage To protect against overheating, the seat heating Adjusting the steering wheel may be temporarily deactivated after it is switched on repeatedly. & WARNING Risk of injury through adjust‐ ing vehicle settings while the vehicle is in * NOTE Damage to the seats caused by motion objects or documents when the seat You could lose control of the vehicle in the...
Seats and stowage Pull lever up as far as it will go. There is a risk of injury, particularly in the The steering wheel is locked. event of sudden braking or a sudden change in direction. Always stow objects in such a way that Stowage areas they cannot be tossed around in these Notes on loading guidelines...
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Seats and stowage if possible, always transport the load in the Opening and closing the centre console/ load compartment. windscreen stowage compartment fasten the load to the tie-down eyes and spread the load as evenly as possible. use tie-down eyes and fastening components which are suitable for the weight and size of the load.
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Seats and stowage To lock: turn the emergency key anti-clock‐ Remove the stowage box from the stowage compartment. wise to position 2. Fold back the seat cushion of the front Opening the spectacles compartment passenger bench seat ( page 71). Press button 1.
Stowing objects. Information about further accessories, such as tablet holders, is available from a Mercedes-Benz service centre. While driving, keep the cover of the stowage box closed. To close: fold cover back and press it closed so that handle engages.
Seats and stowage Ashtray and cigarette lighter Using ashtrays While driving Place the closed ashtray in a cup holder in the windscreen stowage compartments while driving. Check that the ashtray is seated securely. Do not place the ashtray in the centre con‐ sole cup holders.
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Seats and stowage 12 V socket in lower control panel Do not leave devices connected for lon‐ ger than four hours. With 150 W, the 230 V socket provides a high power output which enables mobile phones to charge quickly and to connect battery chargers for tools.
Seats and stowage Omit the area around the 230 V socket when cleaning. Requirements: Only connect devices with a suitable plug which conforms to the standards specific to the country you are in. Only connect devices up to a maximum of 150 W.
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If you place objects in the mobile phone stow‐ phones can be found at: age compartment, they may heat up exces‐ sively and even catch fire. http://www.mercedes-benz.com/connect Do not place additional objects, espe‐ cially those mode of metal, in the mobile phone stowage compartment.
Seats and stowage Fitting or removing the floor mats & WARNING Risk of accident due to objects in the driver's footwell Objects in the driver's footwell may impede pedal travel or block a depressed pedal. This jeopardises the operating and road safety of the vehicle.
Light and vision Applies and releases the electric parking Exterior lighting brake( page 148) Notes on changing the lights when driving If you hear a warning tone when exiting the abroad vehicle, the light may still be on. Vehicles with halogen or static LED head‐ If you turn on the parking light, there will be a lamps: Changing the headlamps is not neces‐...
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Light and vision Switching fog light and rear fog light on or off Turn the headlamp range controller to the corresponding position. Requirements: The road illumination should be 40 m to The light switch is in position L or Ã. 100 m and the dipped beam must not dazzle The voltage supply or engine is on.
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Light and vision headlamp flasher switches the main beam Cornering light function off). The indicator lamp K on the instrument cluster will go out. The combination switch will return to its starting position. Vehicles with Highbeam Assist: when Highbeam Assist is active, it controls the activation and deactivation of the high beam page 88).
Light and vision Press the upper section of the switch 1. The switch will remain in the tilting position. The indicator lamp on the switch will light up. Switching off the rotating beacon Press the bottom section of the switch 1. The switch will remain in the centre position.
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Light and vision These LEDs are classified under the 1M laser class and can cause retina damage in the fol‐ lowing situations: If you look directly into the unfiltered laser beam from the motion detector for an extended period If you look directly into the laser beam of the motion detector with optical instru‐...
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Light and vision Additional turn signal light Requirements: Additional turn signal light (all-wheel drive vehicles): bulb type P 21 W High beam/daytime running lights housing cover Dipped beam/perimeter lights housing cover Indicator socket Switch off the lighting system. Switching off the lighting system. High beam/daytime running lights: pull Unscrew the screws1...
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Light and vision Vehicles with standard tail lamps Brake lights/tail lamps/perimeter lights Brake lights/tail lamps/perimeter lights: Indicator P 21 W Reversing light Indicators: PY 21 W Rear fog light Reversing lights: P 21 W Switch off the lighting system. Licence plate lighting: W 5 W Open the rear door.
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Light and vision To remove: loosen the screws and pull out the tail lamps in the direction of the arrow. Remove the connector from the bulb mount Loosen the screws and remove the bulb mount from the tail lamp. Gently turn the bulb anti-clockwise and take it out of the socket.
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Light and vision Switch off the lighting system. Light lens Screws Position a screwdriver, for example, at the side and carefully lever off side marker lamp Rear fog light in the direction of the arrow. Licence plate lighting Remove plug from side marker lamp Reversing light the direction of the arrow.
Light and vision Press in the catch spring of lens with a Switching the rear window wipers on/off suitable object e.g. a screwdriver, and then lever off the lens with the lamp housing. To pull back lens from the lamp housing: press the lugs of the lens inwards.
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Light and vision If the wiper blades are worn out, they will not & WARNING Risk of injury from using the wipe the windscreen properly. Replace the windscreen wipers while the engine bon‐ wiper blades twice a year, preferably in net is open spring and autumn.
Light and vision Fold wiper arm back onto the windscreen. steering wheel or the mirror and fasten your seat belt. Replacing the rear window wiper blade & WARNING Risk of accident due to mis‐ judgement of distances when using the outside mirror The outside mirrors reflect objects on a smaller scale.
100 Light and vision To dim the inside rearview mirror: move If the outside mirrors are not folded in when anti-dazzle lever in the direction of the washing the vehicle in a car wash, the washer arrow. brushes may fold them in forcibly and dam‐ age them.
Climate control 101 Overview of climate control systems Heating system overview switches windscreen heat‐ Sets the temperature ¬ Switches windscreen ing on/off ( page 106) defrosting on/off page 105) Sets the airflow /Y Switches the Vehicles with stationary rear-compartment heating heater or heater booster: on/off &...
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102 Climate control TEMPMATIC overview ary heater or heater boos‐ w Sets the temperature _ Adjusts the air distri‐ ter on/off ( page 108) bution ( page 105) Display Vehicles with rear window ¿ Switches the A/C K Sets the airflow heating: ¤...
Climate control 103 THERMOTRONIC overview ary heater or heater boos‐ w Sets the temperature ¿ Switches the A/C ter on/off( page 108) function on/off Display Vehicles with rear window page 104) K Sets the airflow heating: ¤ switches rear à Automatically controls window heating on/off the climate control, front page 106)
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104 Climate control Adjusting the rear-compartment climate con‐ Indicator lamp on: rear-compartment climate control has been switched on. trol Indicator lamp off: rear-compartment climate Requirements: control has been switched off. The climate control system has been Indicator lamp flashes: the setting mode of switched on ( page 103).
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Climate control 105 In automatic mode, the temperature, airflow and Switching the synchronisation function on air distribution are regulated and kept constant. and off Requirements: The climate control system has been Press the /Y button. switched on ( page 103). Press the Ã...
106 Climate control Misting on the outside of windows If the battery voltage is too low, it may not be possible to switch the windscreen heater on. Switch on the windscreen wipers If the battery voltage becomes too low while page 97).
Climate control 107 Ventilation nozzles in the rear & WARNING ‑ Risk of burns/frostbite due to not maintaining a sufficient distance to the air vents Very hot or very cold air can flow from the air vents. This could result in burns or frostbite in the immediate vicinity of the air vents.
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108 Climate control In this case, observe the fuel display. The fuel Keep the tailpipe and the area around display provides the current level. the vehicle free from snow when the engine or the stationary heater are run‐ If you are transporting hazardous materials, com‐ ning.
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Climate control 109 To switch off: press the & button. Switching on immediately Switching on the specified temperature Switch on the ignition. To switch on: press the & button. To switch off: press the & button. Set the temperature using the w button. Press the &...
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110 Climate control Switching off immediately ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Environmental Press and hold the ^ button. damage due to improper disposal of bat‐ teries Overview of remote control displays (station‐ ary heating/ventilation) Batteries contain toxic and corro‐ sive substances. Take discharged batteries to a qualified specialist workshop or to a collection point for used batteries.
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Climate control 111 Activating the departure time Selecting programmed time Activate the departure time by ticking the Set the required programmed time A, B or C. box. The required programmed time A, B or C will Ensure that A, B and C each correspond to a appear only if the box to activate the depar‐...
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112 Climate control Press the button. has been disconnected, you will need to re-set the departure times. Set the minutes with button or 3. To set the departure time: press the Press the button. button until j flashes on the menu Setting the time format row.
Climate control 113 Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions When automatic hardware detection is complete, set the day of the week, time and operating duration ( page 111). Set the departure time ( page 112). Auxiliary heating auto‐ The low-voltage protection system integrated in the control unit switches matically switches off auxiliary heating off as the on-board voltage is below 10 V.
114 Driving and parking Driving Therefore, check regularly that there are no flammable materials in the engine Switching on power supply or ignition with compartment or on the exhaust system. the start/stop button Requirements: & WARNING Risk of accident and injury the key is in detection range of the aerial due to children left unattended in the page 45) and the key battery is not dis‐...
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Driving and parking 115 Vehicles with manual transmission: Starting the engine depress the clutch pedal. Starting the vehicle with the start/stop but‐ Vehicles with automatic transmission: shift the transmission to position j or i. Depress the brake pedal and press button &...
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116 Driving and parking vehicles with automatic transmission: not depressing the accelerator pedal beyond the pressure point (kickdown). This also applies if the engine or parts of the driv‐ etrain have been replaced. Also observe the following running-in notes: ® The sensors of the ESP driving safety system adjust automatically while a certain distance...
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Driving and parking 117 & WARNING Risk of accident when the & WARNING Risk of accident due to over‐ ignition is switched off due to steering heated brake system wheel lock If you rest your foot on the brake pedal during If you switch off the ignition while the vehicle while driving, the brake system may overheat.
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( page 130). Service Switch the ECO start/stop function off in vehi‐ An extensive Mercedes-Benz service is also avail‐ cles with this function. able abroad. Nevertheless, please remember that services or spare parts may not be available The diesel particulate filter's burn-off process is immediately.
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Until then, compensate for the reduced braking effect by applying greater pressure to the brake If you leave your foot on the brake pedal pedal. For safety reasons, Mercedes-Benz recom‐ when driving, the brake system may overheat. mends that you only have brakepads and brake...
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120 Driving and parking discs which are approved by Mercedes-Benz brake carefully. installed on your vehicle. Driving on flooded roads Other brake discs or brakepads may compromise Bear in mind that vehicles travelling in front or in the safety of your vehicle.
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Driving and parking 121 If the vehicle threatens to skid, or cannot be stop‐ Always wear a seat belt when driving ped when travelling at a low speed, you can stabi‐ off-road. lise the vehicle using the following measures: shift the automatic transmission to neutral &...
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Mercedes-Benz recommends that you addi‐ tionally carry a shovel and a recovery rope When driving on rough cross-country terrain, do with a shackle in the vehicle.
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Driving and parking 123 If the surface requires, temporarily deactivate promptly and reduce the risk of an accident for ASR when pulling away ( page 132). yourself and other road users. Clean your vehicle thoroughly before driving on public roads. Only drive off-road with the engine running and a gear engaged.
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124 Driving and parking Information about driving in mountainous an on vehicle automatic engine start is required. areas Vehicles with diesel engines: the operating safety If the engine was switched off by the ECO start/ of the diesel engine is guaranteed up to an alti‐ stop function and you leave the vehicle, a warning tude of 2,500 m above sea level.
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Driving and parking 125 Heavy braking The display shows the additional range 4 Bonus XXX miles From start XXX miles From start achieved as a result of your driving style in com‐ parison to a driver with a very sporty driving style.
126 Driving and parking To cancel regeneration: switch off the * NOTE Damage due to hot exhaust gases engine. During regeneration, extremely hot exhaust Regeneration is cancelled. If regeneration is gases escape from the tailpipe. not completed, you can restart regeneration after starting the engine.
Driving and parking 127 Switching the power supply on/off Manual transmission Using the gearshift lever Switching off the power supply * NOTE Damage to the engine and trans‐ mission by shifting to a gear that is too When changing between gears 5 and 6 push the gearshift lever to the right.
128 Driving and parking Automatic transmission DIRECT SELECT lever Function of the DIRECT SELECT lever & WARNING Risk of accident and injury due to children left unattended in the vehicle If children are left unattended in the vehicle, they could: open doors, thereby endangering other persons or road users.
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Driving and parking 129 Press the brake pedal and the DIRECT j Park position SELECT lever upwards or downwards to the k Reverse gear first point of resistance. i Neutral Transmission position display i is shown in h Drive position the multifunction display.
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130 Driving and parking Press button 1. Transmission position display j is shown in the multifunction display. Park position j is engaged automatically when one of the following conditions is met: you switch off the engine in transmission position h or k. you open the driver's door when the vehicle is stationary or when driving at a very low speed and in transmission position h or k.
Driving and parking 131 engage transmission position h again page 130). The automatic transmission shifts up one or more gears depending on the gear currently engaged. Simultaneously, the shift range restriction is deactivated and the transmis‐ sion position appears in the multifunction dis‐ play h.
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If you tow the vehicle with a raised axle, the transfer case can get damaged. Such damage * NOTE Risk of damage to the transfer is not covered by Mercedes-Benz implied war‐ case ranty. If you step on the accelerator pedal while the Never tow the vehicle with a raised axle.
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Driving and parking 133 The following shifting conditions must be met in order to engage or disengage LOW RANGE: all-wheel drive is engaged ( page 132). the engine is running. the vehicle is stationary. you depress the brake pedal. vehicles with manual transmission: the manual transmission is in neutral.
134 Driving and parking Activating/deactivating DSR DSR (Downhill Speed Regulation) Notes on DSR Activating DSR If you fail to adapt your driving style or you are inattentive, DSR can neither reduce the risk of accident nor override the laws of physics. DSR cannot take road, weather and traffic conditions into account.
Driving and parking 135 Deactivating DSR appears in the status area of the on- board computer. In addition, the DSR off message appears. DSR - - - appears in the status area of the on-board computer. Setting the speed while driving downhill You can set the speed depending on the gear range to between 4 km/h and 18 km/h using the brake and accelerator pedals or the rocker switch...
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136 Driving and parking switched on. The electronic level control com‐ Press the Service button on the air sus‐ pressor works audibly. pension remote control before raising the vehicle. If the compressor works constantly or starts This prevents automatic readjustment up several times per minute, electronic level of the vehicle level and prevents it from control is malfunctioning.
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Driving and parking 137 Raising and lowering the vehicle level To lower automatically: briefly press button Using the remote control Electronic level control automatically lowers The remote control is located in a holder on the the vehicle down to the lowest position. B‑pillar on the driver's side.
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138 Driving and parking To switch electronic level control on control is malfunctioning and the vehicle is lean‐ again: press button again. ing, you can raise or lower the vehicle by con‐ necting an external compressed-air source to one The indicator lamp on button goes out.
Driving and parking 139 Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Try to set the vehicle level manually again after approximately one minute. Electric level control has been deactivated due to undervoltage. The bat‐ tery may not be charging. Handling and ride comfort may suffer. Start the engine.
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140 Driving and parking * NOTE Damage to the fuel system caused by overfilled fuel tanks. Only fill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle switches off. * NOTE Fuel may spray out when you remove the fuel pump nozzle. Only fill the fuel tank until the pump nozzle switches off.
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Driving and parking 141 Problems with the fuel and fuel tank Problem Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Fuel is leaking from the The fuel line or the fuel tank is faulty. vehicle. Apply the parking brake. Switch off the engine. Remove the key from the ignition lock. Or, on vehicles with KEYLESS‑GO: Open the driver's door.
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® tions via AdBlue filling pumps. ® alternatively, AdBlue is available at qualified specialist workshops, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre, and at numerous filling sta‐ ® ® tions as an AdBlue refill canister or AdBlue Instrument display with black and white dis‐...
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Driving and parking 143 ® You can also have the AdBlue fill level and the ® Do not overfill the AdBlue tank. ® AdBlue range displayed ( page 142). * NOTE Contamination of the vehicle inte‐ ® Opening the AdBlue filler cap on filler caps ®...
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144 Driving and parking ® ® Take tool for unlocking AdBlue filler cap Topping up AdBlue from the vehicle tool kit. ® Pull cover on AdBlue filler cap turn 90° and release. ® Insert tool in holes of AdBlue filler cap 1.
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Refill bottles without a threaded cap ® offer no overfill protection. AdBlue may leak out as a result of overfilling. Mercedes-Benz offers special refill bottles with a threaded cap. These are available at any Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. ®...
146 Driving and parking ® Closing the AdBlue filler cap on lockable Park the vehicle so that no flammable filler caps material can come into contact with hot vehicle components. In particular, do not park on dry grass‐ land or harvested grain fields. &...
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Driving and parking 147 Secure the vehicle against rolling away as described below. Observe the following points to ensure that the vehicle is properly secured against rolling away unintentionally: always apply the parking brake. Vehicles with manual transmission: engage first or reverse gear. Vehicles with automatic transmission: engage transmission position j.
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148 Driving and parking Performing emergency braking with the hand‐ For the automatic functions to work correctly, the driver must be seated in the correct seat position brake lever page 64). The function of the electric parking brake is dependent on the on-board electrical system volt‐ age.
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Driving and parking 149 To prevent the electric parking brake from apply‐ To prevent the electric parking brake from apply‐ ing automatically, pull switch 1. ing automatically, pull switch 1. The electric parking brake is also automatically Releasing the electric parking brake automat‐ applied if Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC has ically brought the vehicle to a standstill.
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150 Driving and parking Applying/releasing the electric parking brake To release: pull switch 1. manually The red ! indicator lamp in the instrument display goes out. & WARNING Risk of accident and injury You may only release the electric parking due to children left unattended in the brake if the ignition is switched on with the vehicle...
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Driving and parking 151 Method 2: disconnect the vehicle starter bat‐ Remove the chock. tery. When stowing it away, ensure that the chock Method 3: switch off the power supply using has been secured in the bracket by the hold‐ ing rope 1.
152 Driving and parking When stowing it away, ensure that the chock Function of driving systems and driving has been secured in the bracket by the safety safety systems spring. In this section, you will find information about the following driving systems and driving safety sys‐ Driving and driving safety systems tems: ABS (Anti-lock braking system)
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Driving and parking 153 ment display after starting the engine, ABS may lights up while the engine is running and the be impaired or inoperative. engine output may be reduced ( page 27). If ABS intervenes, you will feel a pulsing in the ASR improves traction, i.e.
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154 Driving and parking Only use wheels with the recommended tyre Crosswind Assist is active above a vehicle speed of 80 km/h when the vehicle is driving straight ® sizes. Only then will ESP function properly. ahead or cornering gently. ®...
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Driving and parking 155 Function of Active Brake Assist reason. In such cases, and in the event of Active Brake Assist malfunctioning, the brake Active Brake Assist consists of the following func‐ system will continue to be available with full tions: brake boost and BAS.
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156 Driving and parking Autonomous braking function The autonomous braking function may intervene at speeds starting from approximately 7 km/h in the following situations: Vehicles travel‐ Stationary vehi‐ Crossing vehi‐ Crossing pedes‐ Stationary ling in front cles cles trians/cyclists pedestrians Up to approx.
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Driving and parking 157 Deactivating Active Brake Assist speed, braking in good time and for staying in your lane. It is recommended that Active Brake Assist is always left activated. Displays in the multifunction display Select Off. The status of cruise control and the stored speed are shown in the multifunction display.
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158 Driving and parking You can limit the speed as follows: After completion of kickdown, the variable limiter is activated again in the following situations: Variable: for speed limits, e.g. in built-up areas. If the driven speed drops below the stored speed.
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Driving and parking 159 Vehicles with Active Distance Assist Push rocker switch DISTRONIC: the variable limiter is selected by The maximum permissible speed shown by a different button ( page 161). the traffic sign is stored and the vehicle main‐ tains or does not exceed this speed.
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160 Driving and parking distance to the vehicle in front and the set speed. & WARNING Risk of accident from acceler‐ Speed and distance are set and stored on the ation or braking by Active Distance Assist steering wheel. The speed can be set in the range DISTRONIC between 20 km/h and 160 km/h or between Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC may accel‐...
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Driving and parking 161 able limiter is activated with the speed Always observe the traffic conditions restriction displayed in the instrument clus‐ carefully and react accordingly. ter. Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC may not detect Accepting the displayed speed limit when Dis‐ narrow vehicles driving in front, e.g.
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162 Driving and parking Push rocker switch beyond the pressure The HOLD function holds the vehicle at a stand‐ point. still without requiring you to depress the brake The stored speed is increased or reduced by pedal, e.g. when pulling away on steep slopes. 10 km/h.
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Driving and parking 163 the sensors regularly, taking care not to scratch Activating or deactivating audio fadeout or damage them. You can specify whether the volume of a media source in the multimedia system is to be reduced Vehicles with trailer hitch: Parking Assist when Parking Assist PARKTRONIC gives a warn‐...
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164 Driving and parking The reversing camera may show a distorted view Slanted posts. of obstacles, show them incorrectly or not at all. Only use the guide lines of the camera image The reversing camera cannot display all objects for orientation. Do not travel further than the which are very near to or under the rear bumper.
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Driving and parking 165 If the distance to the obstacle is less than approx. 0.4 m, the warning display of Parking Assist PARKTRONIC will be red. If the entire system fails, the inner segments of the warning display are shown in red. If the system fails at the rear, the display of the segments changes as follows: The rear segments are shown in red when...
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166 Driving and parking responsibility for safe manoeuvring and parking The rear segments are hidden when driv‐ remains with you. Make sure that there are no ing forwards. persons, animals or objects etc., in the manoeu‐ If Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is deactivated, vring area while manoeuvring and parking.
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Driving and parking 167 System failure Have the display repaired or replaced if, for example, pixel errors considerably restrict its If there is no operational readiness, the following use. message appears in the multimedia system: The image from the 360° Camera appears auto‐ matically in the multimedia system when the fol‐...
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168 Driving and parking ATTENTION ASSIST Function of ATTENTION ASSIST ATTENTION ASSIST can assist you on long, monotonous journeys, e.g. on motorways and trunk roads. If ATTENTION ASSIST detects indica‐ tors of fatigue or increased lapses in concentra‐ tion on the part of the driver, it suggests taking a break.
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Driving and parking 169 you change lanes and vary your speed fre‐ If the system detects that you are driving onto a quently in active driving situations section of road in the wrong direction of travel, it triggers a warning. The ATTENTION ASSIST drowsiness or alertness The camera also detects traffic signs with a assessment is deleted and restarted when con‐...
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170 Driving and parking Select Warning threshold. Set a speed. Blind Spot Assist Function of Blind Spot Assist with exit warn‐ Blind Spot Assist uses two lateral, rear-facing radar sensors to monitor the area directly next to and on the side behind the vehicle. Traffic Sign Assist is not available in all countries.
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Driving and parking 171 leaving the vehicle about any approaching vehi‐ if narrow vehicles are within the monitoring cles. range, e.g. bicycles Stationary or slowly moving objects are not & WARNING Risk of accident despite exit displayed. warning Warnings may be issued in error when driving The exit warning reacts neither to stationary close to crash barriers or similar solid lane bor‐...
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172 Driving and parking be applied automatically. In this case, a warning permits and that it is safe to take eva‐ tone sounds. sive action. The Rear Cross Traffic Alert function is active Drive Away Assist is only an aid. It is not a substi‐ under the following conditions: tute for your attention to the surroundings.
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Driving and parking 173 the driver's cooperation. You are responsible for brake application. A relevant message appears in the distance to the vehicle in front, for vehicle the instrument display. speed, braking in good time and for staying in The warning is issued when the following condi‐ your lane.
174 Driving and parking You switch on the turn signal. if there is severe strain on the power take-off, e.g. due to a high power draw at high outside A driving safety system intervenes, such as temperatures, the transmission oil tempera‐ ®...
Driving and parking 175 active messages are shown in the multifunc‐ The ADR goes out automatically in the following tion display. situations: To deactivate: stop the vehicle and shift the you release the parking brake. transmission to neutral. you depress the brake pedal. depress the clutch pedal.
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176 Driving and parking Permissible rear axle load of the towing vehi‐ Reduce speed and do not counter-steer. If necessary, apply the brakes. Permissible gross mass of the towing vehicle Permissible gross mass of the trailer & WARNING Risk of accident due to the Permissible gross towing mass brake system overheating Maximum permissible speed of the trailer...
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You can obtain further Pull safety spring of ball coupling information from a Mercedes-Benz service upwards in the direction of the arrow, push it centre. backwards and hold it in this position. Maintain a larger distance than when driving without a trailer.
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178 Driving and parking Place the cover on the ball head. Stow and secure the ball neck properly. Coupling/uncoupling a trailer Requirements: The ball neck must be engaged in a securely locked position. Trailers with 7-pin plugs can be connected to the vehicle using the following adapters: Adapter plug Adapter cable...
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Driving and parking 179 Open the cover of the socket. Place the cover on the ball head. Insert the plug with the tab into the sock‐ On vehicles with detachable trailer tow et's groove 3. hitches: once the trailer has been uncoupled, remove the ball neck and place the plastic Turn the bayonet coupling to the right as...
180 Instrument Display and on-board computer Overview of instrument display & WARNING Risk of accident due to an instrument display malfunction If the Instrument Display has failed or mal‐ functioned, you may not recognise function restrictions applying to safety relevant sys‐ tems.
Instrument Display and on-board computer 181 ~ Rejects/ends a call Overview of the buttons on the steering wheel ò Main menu button (multimedia system) Touch Control, right (multimedia system) % Back button, right (multimedia system) Operating the on-board computer & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ mation systems and communications equipment If you operate information and communica‐...
182 Instrument Display and on-board computer To call up a submenu or confirm a selec‐ The on-board computer is operated via left-hand Touch Control and the back button on the left tion: press left-hand Touch Control 2. To exit a submenu: press the back button on the left 1.
Instrument Display and on-board computer 183 Speed limiter ( page 157) Turn brightness control knob upwards or È downwards. DSR ( page 134) The lighting on the instrument display and the control elements in the vehicle interior is set. ECO start/stop function( page 124) è...
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184 Instrument Display and on-board computer Range and current fuel consumption With certain engines a recuperation display is also shown. If only a small amount of fuel is left in the fuel tank, a vehicle being refuelled appears instead of the approximate range. ECO display ( page 124) Trip computer:...
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Instrument Display and on-board computer 185 From reset ECO display Select the function that is to be reset and confirm this selection. Confirm the Reset values? prompt with Yes. Calling up navigation instructions on the on- board computer Instrument display with colour display On-board computer: Trip computer (example) Navigation...
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186 Instrument Display and on-board computer Select the radio station's frequency or a radio Further possible displays are available on the station from the station list. Navigation menu: Confirm the selection. Direction of travel: The direction of travel and the road currently being travelled are dis‐ When you select a station in the station memory, played.
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Instrument Display and on-board computer 187 You can also accept or reject the call using the Only operate this equipment when the 6 or ~ buttons on the steering wheel. traffic situation permits. If you cannot be sure of this, stop the Calling up settings on the on-board computer vehicle whilst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the...
188 LINGUATRONIC Notes on operating safety Operation Multifunction steering wheel operation over‐ & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ view mation systems and communications LINGUATRONIC is operational approximately equipment thirty seconds after the ignition is switched on. If you operate information and communica‐ tion equipment integrated in the vehicle when driving, you will be distracted from the traffic situation.
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LINGUATRONIC 189 Press the £ rocker switch up on the multi‐ Overview of types of voice commands function steering wheel. A distinction is made between the following voice You can say a voice command after an acous‐ commands: tic signal. Global voice commands can be said at any To correct an entry: say the Correction voice time and regardless of the current applica‐...
190 LINGUATRONIC There is an Internet connection er's Manual is available when the vehicle is page 257). stationary. Current application: on the multifunction For activation of contacts for online use: steering wheel, press the £ rocker switch Online voice control is activated. up and say the Help voice command.
Mercedes PRO portal. If you do not yet have a only available to a limited extent. user account, this must be created. For more information consult a Mercedes-Benz Overview of switch voice commands service centre or visit the Mercedes PRO portal: http://www.mercedes.pro...
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Home/To my own Starts navigation to home address address Navigate to <3 word Drive to Takeover Dot Starts navigation to a 3 word address, e.g. to the Mercedes-Benz Museum address> Desk Dot Stumps Starts navigation to your workspace Work To my office/busi-...
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LINGUATRONIC 193 Voice command Colloquial example Function Start route guidance I would like to start Starts route guidance after entering a valid desti‐ route guidance/Navi- nation gate there Cancels route guidance Cancel route guidance Can you quit route guidance? Driving recommenda- Switch on driving rec- Switches on voice output for route guidance tions on...
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Could you please switch to the second phone? Call MB emergency Could you call the An emergency call is initiated Mercedes-Benz emer- gency centre? Call Mercedes PRO Call Mercedes-Benz Mercedes PRO is called breakdown assistance Overview of the radio voice commands The following list offers just a small selection of the possible radio voice commands.
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LINGUATRONIC 195 Voice command Colloquial example Function Show station list Please show me the To show the list of stations that can be received list of all stations Read out station list I'd like to listen to the To listen to the names of all receivable stations station/programme list, please Read out radio station...
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196 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Search for track I would like to search The names of all available tracks are accepted <track> for the song "Sailing" during the search. A selection list appears from which you can select the desired music. If you wish to play all the tracks in a selection list, say "Play all tracks".
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LINGUATRONIC 197 Overview of message voice commands tion of the possible message commands. You will receive additional suggestions if you say Help for Text messages and e-mails can be created, edited messaging. and listened to using the message voice com‐ mands.
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198 LINGUATRONIC Voice command Colloquial example Function Engine data Can I switch to the To call up engine data motor menu? Next service Tell me my next To call up the next service due date service appointment Range Tell me the current To call up range data range To call up consumption settings...
Mercedes PRO connect, data will be transferred. The Mercedes PRO connect accident manage‐ Depending on which service is activated, the fol‐ ment is an extension of the Mercedes-Benz emer‐ lowing data is transmitted when a call is made: gency call system ( page 293).
Quick-access in the home screen and in operating the multimedia system. the applications serve to select functions more MBUX stands for Mercedes-Benz User Experi‐ quickly. ence. If you use the learn function of the multimedia system, you will receive suggestions during oper‐...
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202 MBUX multimedia system Automatic temperature-controlled switch-off If you are wearing polarised sunglasses, it feature: if the temperature is too high, the bright‐ may be difficult to read the media display. ness is initially reduced automatically. The media display may then switch off completely for a while.
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204 MBUX multimedia system Touching, holding and moving 8/Ü button To move the map: touch the touchscreen Press briefly: switches sound off and move your finger in any direction. Press and hold: activates/deactivates the multimedia system To set the volume on a scale: touch the Quick-access button for media touchscreen and move the finger to the left or right.
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MBUX multimedia system 205 Switching the sound on/off Adjusting the volume On the multifunction steering wheel On the multifunction steering wheel To mute: press volume control 1. Turn volume control 1. The volume of the current radio or media The 8 symbol appears in the status line of source is set.
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206 MBUX multimedia system Profiles store your personal vehicle settings and Change the name, if necessary. settings for the multimedia system. Select Save. If the vehicle is used by several drivers, the driver To configure suggestions: select Sugges- can select their profile before the journey, with‐ tions settings page 207).
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MBUX multimedia system 207 Suggestions will continue to be shown. The No suggestions are available in the Guest pro‐ file. remaining time is shown next to Deact. learn. 24h. A profile has been selected. Before the time runs out, a message is shown You have accepted data recording.
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208 MBUX multimedia system To save a contact as a global favourite: Select Yes. The suggestion will not be shown again in select a contact ( page 251). The details are displayed. future. All suggestions are reset. To cancel the function: select Cancel. Press on a phone number until the OPTIONS menu is shown.
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MBUX multimedia system 209 Title 2, which contains the name, a tele‐ Swipe up until FAVOURITES is shown. phone number or a navigation destination, for Press on a favourite until the OPTIONS menu example is shown. The service and additional information Select Delete.
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210 MBUX multimedia system Select the action later after calling up in the you receive the suggestions "Starbucks", "Steak" Notifications Centre. and "City railway", for example. The search results in the list are shown, sorted An action is available: select the action. according to category.
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MBUX multimedia system 211 To show all categories: select OK. You must observe the legal requirements for the country in which you are currently driving when To show search results for a category: operating the multimedia system. select a category. Character entry can be carried out with these To show details: select a search result.
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212 MBUX multimedia system Using the keyboard Input line Switches to handwriting ABC switches to letters input (level 2) Shows suggestions during entry (if available) Enters a space Pressing or pressing briefly switches between upper- Deletes an entry Changes the keyboard lan‐ case and lower-case letters guage Deletes...
MBUX multimedia system 213 Using handwriting input Input line Pressing and holding dele‐ tes the entry Shows suggestions during entry Enters a space Deletes an entry Switches to input using the keyboard Deletes Accepts an entry Pressing or pressing briefly deletes the last character Writes characters on the entered...
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214 MBUX multimedia system Switching the display off/on Setting the time and date manually Off: select Display off. Requirements: On: press a button, %, for example. Manual time adjustment function is switched on. Display design For setting the date manually: no GPS is Select Day/night design.
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216 MBUX multimedia system Connecting using a WPS PIN Connecting using WPS PIN entry Select the options r of the desired Wi-Fi Select Connect using WPS PIN input. network. Enter the PIN that is shown on the external Select Connect using WPS PIN input.
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Enter the current PIN. Do not remove the data storage medium Select Change PIN. when data is being exported. Set a new PIN. Mercedes-Benz is not liable for any loss of Activating PIN protection for data export data. Select Change settings. Requirements: Confirm with the PIN.
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218 MBUX multimedia system Unblocking the PIN Further information about software updates can be found at http://www.mercedes.pro Consult a Mercedes-Benz service centre and have the PIN protection reset. Performing a software update Requirements: Software update For online updates: an Internet connection is established ( page 257).
MBUX multimedia system 219 Deep system updates Select No. The current PIN stays the same after reset‐ Deep system updates access vehicle or system settings and can therefore only be carried out ting. when the vehicle is stationary and the ignition is If you have forgotten your PIN, a Mercedes- switched off.
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The service has been activated at a If you cannot be sure of this, stop the Mercedes-Benz service centre. vehicle whilst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the Further information can be found at: http:// equipment with the vehicle stationary.
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222 MBUX multimedia system Destination entry uses the on-board search of the Example of quick address entry: database stored in the multimedia system. If you are searching for Königsstraße in The country in which the vehicle is located is set Stuttgart, for example, you can enter STUT and KÖN.
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MBUX multimedia system 223 Select and switch to additional special Selecting previous destinations characters. Requirements: To enter a space: select 7. Previous destinations are stored. To set the language: select 9. For destination suggestions: you have cre‐ Select the language. ated a profile ( page 206).
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224 MBUX multimedia system To change a name: select The POIs show the following information: Change name. direction of the linear distance to the POI Enter the name. (arrow) Select a. name of POI To change a symbol: select Change icon.
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MBUX multimedia system 227 Select a POI. An economical route is calculated. The jour‐ The destination address is shown. The route ney time may be somewhat longer than for can be calculated. quicker routes. Trailer Other menu functions The option is available if a trailer has been To save the destination: select f .
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228 MBUX multimedia system Avoiding or using motorways, ferries, tunnels, Selecting notifications motorail trains, unpaved roads Requirements: Select Avoid options. For an audible indication when approach‐ ing a personal POI: the USB device contains Activate or deactivate the avoid option. personal POIs.
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232 MBUX multimedia system Route guidance In certain situations GPS reception can be impaired, defective or even not possible, e.g. in Notes on route guidance tunnels or in multi-storey car parks. & WARNING Risk of distraction from oper‐ Changing direction overview ating integrated communication equip‐...
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MBUX multimedia system 233 If there is enough time between the changes of direction, the multimedia system prepares you for the upcoming change of direction. A navigation announcement is issued, e.g. "Pre‐ pare to turn right". The map appears in full-screen mode. The status line shows: the direction informa‐...
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234 MBUX multimedia system ing stations, car parks, service stations and Select a POI from the list. motorway exits, for example. The selection takes place on the route. The destination address is shown. The route can To open the display: select r. be calculated.
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Registration in the Mercedes-Benz You have the service deactivated at a service centre: have the connection carried Mercedes-Benz service centre. out in a Mercedes-Benz service centre. Useful information on FM RDS-TMC: Extending a Live Traffic Information subscrip‐ tion A FM RDS-TMC radio station broadcasts traf‐...
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238 MBUX multimedia system Select the renewal period. Displaying traffic incidents Add the product to the shopping basket. Requirements: Accept the general and specific terms of use. Traffic incidents display is switched on Live Traffic Information remains activated for page 239). the selected extension period.
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MBUX multimedia system 239 To return to the navigation map: tap on To maintain the current route: select Keep to current route. Car-to-X-Communication Press the G button on the Touch Control. Overview of Car-to-X-Communication Switching the traffic information display on The following requirements apply for using Car- Multimedia system: to-X-Communication:...
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MBUX multimedia system 241 Selecting personal POI categories 2D north up option: the 2D map view is displayed so that north is always at the Select POI SYMBOLS in the Personal POIs top. menu r. option: the 3D map view is aligned to Select a category r.
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None option Information about new versions of the digital map can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz The media display shows no text information service centre. in the bottom bar. Overview of avoiding an area for the route...
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The multimedia system does not accept the Information about new versions of the digital map activation code can be obtained from a Mercedes-Benz service You have lost the activation code centre. Displaying the compass You can receive updates to the digital map there.
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244 MBUX multimedia system longitude and latitude coordinates in Displaying weather information and other degrees, minutes and seconds map contents height (rounded) Requirements: number of GPS satellites from which a You have a user account with Mercedes PRO signal can be received connect.
The data is based on the information made Payment method (e.g. at the parking available by the respective service provider. machine) Mercedes-Benz assumes no responsibility for Services/facilities at the parking option the accuracy of the information provided relating to the multi-storey car park or the Telephone number parking facility.
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246 MBUX multimedia system Telephone menu overview Signal strength of the Numerical pad ® Bluetooth device name of mobile phone network the currently connected Contact search mobile phone/the mobile Options phone in the foreground Device manager (two phone mode) To switch mobile phones Battery status of the con‐...
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Further information can be obtained from a Up to 15 mobile phones can be authorised on Mercedes-Benz service centre or at: http:// the multimedia system. www.mercedes-benz.com/connect. Authorised mobile phones are reconnected automatically.
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216). Select a mobile phone. Further information can be obtained at: http:// Newly authorised mobile phone: confirm www.mercedes-benz.com/connect the number code on the mobile phone. Using the mobile phone with Near Field Com‐ Using in single telephone mode munication (NFC)
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250 MBUX multimedia system Select R Accept. Ending a call The incoming call is active. Select k. If only one mobile phone is connected with Activating functions during a call the multimedia system, the previous call will be put on hold. The following functions are available during a call: If during a call you accept a call with the End call...
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MBUX multimedia system 251 Automatically Overview of importing contacts To switch Synchronise contacts automatically Contacts from various sources on: activate the LED symbol. Source Requirements: Manually ò USB device The USB device is To deactivate Synchronise contacts automati- connected with the cally: deactivate the LED symbol.
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MBUX multimedia system 255 Apple CarPlay™ tem, it is closed when route guidance is started on the mobile phone. Overview of Apple CarPlay™ ® Connecting an iPhone via Apple CarPlay™ & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ Requirements: mation systems and communications The current version of your device's operating equipment system is being used (see the manufacturer's...
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If route guidance is active on the multimedia sys‐ tem, it is closed when route guidance is started Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting on the mobile phone. the connecting cable only when the vehicle is stationary.
Internet connection Disconnect the connecting cable between the Information on connecting to the Internet mobile phone and multimedia system. Mercedes-Benz recommends disconnecting & WARNING Risk of distraction from infor‐ the connecting cable only when the vehicle is mation systems and communications stationary.
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( page 216). ment when driving, you will be distracted Contact a Mercedes-Benz service centre to find from the traffic situation. This could also out whether it is possible to purchase data vol‐ cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
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260 MBUX multimedia system Unlimited driving, you will be distracted from the traffic situation. This could also cause you to lose Select an option. control of the vehicle. Only operate this equipment when the Connection status traffic situation permits. Connection status overview If you cannot be sure of this, stop the vehicle whilst paying attention to road and traffic conditions and operate the...
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262 MBUX multimedia system Editing a bookmark The service is available. The data volume is available. Select r after a bookmark. Depending on the country, data volume may Select Edit. need to be purchased. Enter a name. A fast Internet connection for data transmis‐ Select Bestätigen (Confirm).
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264 MBUX multimedia system Copy-protected music and video files or DRM (Digital Rights Management) encrypted files cannot be played back. MP3 players must support Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). Information on copyright protection and trademarks Audio files that you create or reproduce yourself for playback are generally subject to copyright protection.
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MBUX multimedia system 265 Overview of the media menu Previous track or fast Current track number/ Controls playback rewind track in playback list and Timeline active data storage medium Next track or fast forward Categories Repeat Album cover Music search Settings Active media source Random playback...
Transporting 271 Notes on loading guidelines Always stow objects in such a way that they cannot be tossed around in these & DANGER Risk of poisoning from exhaust or similar situations. gases Always make sure that objects do not project from stowage spaces, luggage Combustion engines emit poisonous exhaust nets or stowage nets.
272 Transporting use tie-down eyes and fastening components if the rear bench seat is not occupied, insert which are suitable for the weight and size of the seat belts crosswise into the buckle of the the load. opposite seat belt. Load distribution Securing loads Notes on load securing...
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Transporting 273 The applicable requirements and guidelines Overview of lashing points relating to load-securing practices are met. If this is not the case, this may constitute a punishable offence, depending on local legis‐ lation and any ensuing consequences. Observe country-specific laws. Make sure that the load is secure before every journey and at regular intervals during a long journey.
274 Transporting lightweight loads. Lay anti-slip mats underneath the load to secure the load additionally. Fitting and removing tie-down eyes To fit: slide the tie-down eye through a recess in the loading rail close to the load until lock‐ ing mechanism engages in the recess. When you pull locking mechanism up and out of the recess, the tie-down eye is able to move within the loading rail.
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you use only roof racks that have been tested and approved * NOTE Risk of damage to the belt straps for Mercedes-Benz. These help to prevent vehicle and slider damage. Excessive point loading on the belt straps and...
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276 Transporting You can use the interior roof rack system to secure loads. It is also suitable for securing long loads. The interior roof rack system may be subjec‐ ted to a maximum load of 50 kg. The interior roof rack system consists of the fol‐ lowing components: Roof rails are attached to the roof of the...
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Transporting 277 Release the locking mechanism on slider 9. When securing or loosening a load, be sure to not stand under the load. Securing and loosening the load To secure the load: place the load in the belt straps of the rack rails. Fasten the load flush with the partition.
278 Transporting Removing lashing eyelets Turn the ring of lashing eyelet until it is parallel to the longitudinal axis of lashing eye‐ let C. Grip lashing eyelet as described above under fitting and use your thumb to push the locking pin down as far as it will go. Slide lashing eyelet and pull it down and out through the notches of rack rail 2.
Further information cialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service can be obtained at a qualified specialist work‐ Centre. shop.
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280 Maintenance and care If you have to carry out any work in the engine In the event of a fire in the engine com‐ compartment, touch only the following compo‐ partment, keep the engine bonnet nents: closed and call the fire service. bonnet &...
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Maintenance and care 281 To open: pull the handle to release the * NOTE Damage to the bonnet bonnet. Pushing the bonnet closed with your hands Reach into the gap and push the bonnet catch could damage it. handle upwards. To close the bonnet, let it drop from the Open the bonnet and hold it up.
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Mercedes-Benz recommends using original or Topping up the engine oil tested replacement and service parts. Do not change the engine oil or oil filter &...
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Maintenance and care 283 If you have to carry out any work in the engine compartment, touch only the following compo‐ nents: bonnet engine oil filler opening cap washer fluid reservoir cap coolant expansion reservoir cap & WARNING Danger of burns when open‐ ing the bonnet If you open the engine bonnet when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the...
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& WARNING ‑ Risk of fire and injury due to Only use coolant approved by Mercedes-Benz to windscreen washer concentrate avoid damaging the engine cooling system. Windscreen washer concentrate is highly Replace coolant expansion reservoir cap flammable.
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Maintenance and care 285 Topping up the washer fluid Keep items of clothing and hair away from moving parts. & WARNING Risk of burns from hot com‐ ponent parts in the engine compartment Certain components in the engine compart‐ ment can be very hot, e.g. the engine, the radiator and parts of the exhaust system.
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286 Maintenance and care & WARNING Risk of fire and explosion due to fuel Fuels are highly flammable. There is a risk of fire and explosion due to contact with hot component parts. Allow the engine and the exhaust sys‐ tem to cool down.
The water jet of a circular jet nozzle (dirt Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the grinder) can cause externally invisible dam‐ fuel filter drained at a qualified specialist work‐ age to the tyres or chassis parts.
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Wax: use a silicone remover. Matt finish Only use care products approved for Do not polish the vehicle and light- Mercedes-Benz. alloy wheels. Do not use a wash program that ends with a hot wax treatment in automatic car washes.
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Do not use dry cloths or abrasive or sol‐ damp cloth and with a cleaning agent vent-based cleaning agents to clean the recommended for Mercedes-Benz . inside of windows. Wiper blades Carefully clean the folded-away wiper Do not clean the wiper blades too often.
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Do not use any other agents. Plastic trim Clean with a damp microfibre cloth. Do not affix stickers, films or similar. For heavy soiling: use care product Do not allow to come into contact recommended for Mercedes-Benz . with cosmetics, insect repellent and sun creams.
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Black piano-lacquer look: clean with ments a damp cloth and soapy water. For heavy soiling: use care product recommended for Mercedes-Benz . Roof lining Clean with a soft brush or dry shampoo. Cloth seat Vacuum up dirt such as crumbs or dust...
292 Breakdown assistance Setting up the warning triangle Emergency Removing the safety vest The safety vest is located in the stowage com‐ partment in the driver's door. Remove the safety vest from the stowage compartment. Safety vests can also be stored in the stow‐ age compartments of the rear doors and the co-driver's door.
The ignition must be switched on before an auto‐ matic emergency call can be made. The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is activated at the factory. Using the Mercedes- Benz emergency call system is free of charge. Overview of the Mercedes-Benz emergency...
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This allows measures for rescue, recovery or and/or the police to the accident site. towing to a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre to In certain situations data is also transmitted be initiated quickly. in the voice channel to the Mercedes-Benz The SOS button in the overhead control panel emergency call centre.
Breakdown assistance 295 gency call centre or the public emergency serv‐ The vehicle has been stationary for at least ices call centre. one minute. The following data is transferred: To start the test mode: press and hold the the vehicle's GPS position data ~ button on the multifunction steering wheel or the F button on the overhead the last GPS position data on the route (a few...
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If the 12 V battery has to be connected, contact a that you only use batteries that have been tested qualified specialist workshop. and approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. Observe the safety notes and protective meas‐ These batteries provide increased impact protec‐...
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During the charging process and starting connect the battery to a charger recommen‐ assistance, the battery may release an explo‐ ded for Mercedes-Benz. sive gas mixture. consult a qualified specialist workshop to dis‐ Avoid fire, naked flames, creating connect the battery sparks and smoking.
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Connect the positive terminal clamp to the that has been tested and approved by positive terminal of jump-start connection Mercedes-Benz and read the operating point 1. instructions for your charger before charging During starting assistance: start the engine the battery.
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Breakdown assistance 299 consumer on your own vehicle, e.g. the rear Switch off all electrical consumers. window heater or lighting. To remove: unscrew screws and remove trim 2. When the starting assistance/charging process is Remove floor covering 1. complete: To fit: insert floor covering and align it at First, remove the jump leads/charging cables the base of the driver's seat and at the door...
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300 Breakdown assistance Vehicles with rear wheel drive First loosen and remove the negative terminal clamp on the battery so that the clamp is no longer in contact with the terminal. Remove the positive terminal clamp cover. Loosen the positive terminal clamp and fold it up to the side, together with the prefuse box.
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299). wires and put them aside. Spread out catch tabs on prefuse box 5. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the starter battery replaced at a qualified specialist Lift prefuse box off the battery and slide it workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre.
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5. Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have the starter battery replaced at a qualified specialist workshop, e.g. a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. If you want to replace the starter battery yourself,...
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Breakdown assistance 303 Carry over detachable parts such as the vent hose, elbow fitting or terminal cover from the starter battery to be replaced. Make sure that the vent hose is always con‐ nected to its original opening on the battery side.
Overview of permissible towing methods Always disconnect the auxiliary battery as described in the following sequence. In the event of a breakdown, Mercedes-Benz rec‐ Do not reverse the battery terminals ommends that you have the vehicle transported under any circumstances.
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Breakdown assistance 305 Permissible towing methods Both axles on the Front axle raised Rear axle raised ground Vehicles with manual Yes, no further than Yes, no further than Yes, no further than transmission 100 km at 50 km/h 100 km at 50 km/h 50 km at 50 km/h Vehicles with auto‐...
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306 Breakdown assistance If the automatic transmission cannot be shif‐ Make sure the tow rope does not ted to position i, transport the vehicle exceed the legally prescribed length. page 307). A towing vehicle with lifting Mark the tow rope in the middle, e.g. equipment is required for vehicle transport.
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Breakdown assistance 307 The propeller shafts to the drive axles must * NOTE Damage due to excessive tractive be removed if the maximum permissible tow‐ power ing distance is exceeded. If you pull away sharply, the tractive power Vehicles with automatic transmission: may be too high and the vehicles could be shift the automatic transmission to position damaged.
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308 Breakdown assistance Make sure that the front and rear axles come To remove the front towing eye: unscrew to rest on the same transportation vehicle. towing eye anti-clockwise. Insert the cover with the tabs at the top and * NOTE Damage to the drivetrain due to push in at the bottom until the cover engages.
Electrical components or systems could be damaged by incorrect fuses. Only use fuses which have been approved by Mercedes-Benz and which have the correct fuse rating. The electrical fuses in your vehicle switch off defective circuits. If a fuse blows, all the compo‐...
310 Breakdown assistance Opening the fuse box in the co-driver footwell Unlocking and removing the stowage com‐ partment cover Unlocking and removing the stowage com‐ partment cover in the co-driver footwell page 310). Remove the rubber mat from the co-driver's footwell.
Breakdown assistance 311 To open: press down and unclip fasteners Hydraulic jack on the cover. Information on the hydraulic jack Remove the cover. Pull out the holder completely and place it on the step. The hydraulic jack is located in side compartment above the co-driver's door step.
Using summer tyres at very cold tempera‐ tures could cause tears to form, thereby damag‐ cuts in the tyres ing the tyres permanently. Mercedes-Benz cannot punctures in the tyres accept responsibility for this type of damage. tears in the tyres...
330) checked and approved. You can find further infor‐ mation on snow chains recommended for Mercedes-Benz in the wheel and tyre overview at Notes on snow chains https://www.mercedes-benz.de. & WARNING Risk of accident due to incor‐...
314 Wheels and tyres seated with clearance to adjacent compo‐ at least once a month nents. when the load changes Vehicles with all-wheel drive: fit snow before embarking on a longer journey chains to all wheels. On vehicles with twin if operating conditions change, e.g.
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Wheels and tyres 315 Notes on towing a trailer The tyre pressure table shows the recommended tyre pressure for the tyres fitted at the factory on The applicable tyre pressure for the tyres of the this vehicle. The recommended tyre pressures rear axle is always the recommended tyre pres‐...
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326 Wheels and tyres Front axle tyre pressures on vehicles with rear wheel drive and Single tyres Max. front axle load 1850 kg Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 1850 kg 195/75R16C 107/105R Fully laden 440 kPa (4.4 bar/64 psi) 195/75R16C 107/105R Empty 400 kPa (4.0 bar/58 psi)
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Wheels and tyres 327 Rear axle tyre pressures on vehicles with rear wheel drive and twin tyres Max. rear axle load 3200 kg Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. rear axle load up to 3200 kg 195/75R16C 107/105R Fully laden 410 kPa (4.1 bar/60 psi) 195/75R16C 107/105R Empty 350 kPa (3.5 bar/51 psi)
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328 Wheels and tyres Front axle tyre pressures on vehicles with rear wheel drive and Super Single tyres Max. front axle load 1850 kg Tyres/disc wheel Vehicle load Max. front axle load 1850 kg 225/75R16C 121/120R (122L) Fully laden 340 kPa (3.4 bar/49 psi) 225/75R16C 121/120R (122L) Empty 300 kPa (3.0 bar/44 psi)
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Wheels and tyres 329 Make sure to observe the following further rela‐ Valid to use for a short time as a spare wheel ted subject: on the rear axle for a maximum distance of 100 km and a maximum speed of 55 km/h. Notes on tyre pressure ( page 314) Be sure to also observe the following further rela‐...
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330 Wheels and tyres The values displayed in the multifunction dis‐ Radio-equipment approval of the tyre pres‐ play may deviate from those of the tyre pres‐ sure monitoring system sure gauge as they refer to sea level. At high Radio equipment approval numbers altitudes, the tyre pressure values indicated by a pressure gauge are higher than those Country...
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Wheels and tyres 331 Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number European Jordan Kingdom of Jordan Type approval Union for Tyre Pressure Sensor and ECU Iceland Manufacturer: Huf Electronics Bretten GmbH Norway Huf Hülsbeck & Fürst GmbH & Model: TSSRE4A Co.
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332 Wheels and tyres Country Radio equipment approval Country Radio equipment approval number number Russia Taiwan CCAO17LP0380T4 Singapore Complies with IDA Standards CCAO17LP0390T7 DA103787 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻 South 電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使 Africa 用者均 不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率 或變更原設計之特性及功能。 TA-2017/1393 低功率射 TA-2017/1391 頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安 全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干 South Korea 擾現象 時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾 時方得繼續使用。前項合法通...
For safety reasons, only use tyres, wheels and ity to operate this equipment. accessories which have been specially approved by Mercedes-Benz for your vehicle. These tyres have been specially adapted for Changing a wheel use with the control systems, such as ABS or Notes on selecting, fitting and replacing tyres ®...
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If this is below the vehicle's maximum speed, Accessories that are not approved for your vehi‐ this must be indicated in an appropriate label cle by Mercedes-Benz, or are not being used cor‐ in the driver's field of vision. rectly, can impair operating safety.
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Wheels and tyres 335 Notes on changing wheels Mercedes-Benz recommends that you stay within a wheel size category when changing a tyre. In this way, you avoid recoding the con‐ & WARNING Risk of injury through differ‐ trol units. ent wheel sizes...
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336 Wheels and tyres Vehicles with automatic transmission: The jack is maintenance-free. If there is a malfunction, please contact a qualified spe‐ shift the transmission to position j. cialist workshop. Switch off the engine. Vehicles with rear wheel drive Make sure that the engine cannot be started. Take the vehicle tool kit from the footwell on the co-driver side ( page 310).
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If you park a vehicle with air suspension, the Only use the vehicle-specific jack that has air suspension may remain activated for up to been tested and approved by Mercedes-Benz one hour, even when the ignition is switched to raise the vehicle. If the jack is used incor‐...
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338 Wheels and tyres Turn ratchet ring spanner until the tyre is raised a maximum of 3 cm off the ground. Loosen and remove the wheel ( page 339). Vehicles with rear wheel drive Jack support point, front axle Jack support points Only use the middle rod and the pump lever rod with the largest diameter for the jack as a wheel wrench extension.
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Wheels and tyres 339 Do not turn pressure release screw more than one or two full turns. Hydraulic fluid could otherwise escape. Insert pump lever with the largest rod into the recess on the jack and secure by turning it clockwise. Place the jack vertically beneath the jack sup‐...
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Slightly tighten all the wheel nuts. Mercedes-Benz and for the wheel in question. When you fit the steel spare wheel, it is essential you use short wheel bolts for a steel wheel. Using other wheel bolts when fitting the steel spare wheel may lead to damage to the brake system.
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Wheels and tyres 341 Lowering the vehicle after a wheel change Tighten the wheel bolts or nuts evenly in the sequence indicated to 6). & WARNING Risk of injury through incor‐ Specified tightening torque: rect tightening torque Steel wheel bolts: 240 Nm The wheels could come loose if the wheel Wheel nuts: 180 Nm bolts or wheel nuts are not tightened to the...
342 Wheels and tyres Tighten the wheel bolts or nuts evenly in the Spare wheel sequence indicated to 6). Notes on the spare wheel Specified tightening torque: Steel wheel bolts: 240 Nm & WARNING Risk of accident caused by incorrect wheel and tyre dimensions Wheel nuts: 180 Nm Wheel and tyre dimensions as well as the Light-alloy wheel bolts: 180 Nm...
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Wheels and tyres 343 Fitting/removing the spare wheel For safety reasons, when changing a tyre ensure that only the tyre valve type Vehicles with front wheel drive: removing the approved for the tyres is used. spare wheel * NOTE Damage to the transmission Vehicles with Super Single tyres: when you fit the spare wheel on the rear axle, the trans‐...
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344 Wheels and tyres Take ratchet ring spanner and auxiliary Turn ratchet ring spanner in the direction tool for the spare wheel lifter out of the of arrow until you feel resistance or until vehicle tool kit. the friction clutch of the winch overwinds. Push auxiliary tool through opening Pull wheel wrench...
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Wheels and tyres 345 Assemble the pump lever for the jack and Vehicles with rear wheel drive: removing the slide it into sleeve on the right-hand side spare wheel (vehicle with lowered chassis) of spare wheel carrier 4. Raise spare wheel carrier with the pump lever and unhook right-hand safety hook 3.
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346 Wheels and tyres Place a screwdriver into recesses Raise spare wheel carrier with the pump then prise off covers 1. lever and attach right-hand safety hook 3. Using the wheel wrench from the vehicle tool Slightly raise spare wheel carrier kit, unscrew the now visible bolts anti-clock‐...
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Wheels and tyres 347 Vehicles with rear wheel drive: removing the Raise spare wheel carrier with the pump lever and attach right-hand safety hook 1. spare wheel (chassis) Slightly raise the spare wheel carrier and attach left-hand safety hook 1. Pull the pump lever out of the sleeve.
348 Technical data Information on technical data This could jeopardise the operating safety of the vehicle. The technical data was determined in accordance Have the low-reflection exterior aerial with EU Directives. The given data only applies to fitted at a qualified specialist workshop. vehicles with standard equipment.
Technical data 349 The data is vehicle-specific and can differ Frequency band Maximum transmis‐ from that shown. Always observe the specifi‐ sion output cations on your vehicle's identification plate. Trunked radio sys‐ 10 W tem/Tetra 380 — 460 MHz 70 — cm — waveband 35 W 420 —...
350 Technical data VIN underneath the windscreen Vehicle identification plate (example: all other countries) The VIN is also attached as a label on the lower Vehicle manufacturer section of windscreen 2. EU general operating permit number (only for The VIN underneath the windscreen is only avail‐ certain countries) able for certain countries.
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Mercedes-Benz guarantee or goodwill gestures. Notes on fuel grades on vehicles with diesel engines You can identify operating fluids approved by Mercedes-Benz by the following inscriptions on General notes the container: Observe the notes on operating fluids MB-Freigabe (e.g. MB-Freigabe 229.51) page 350).
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352 Technical data heating oil pure bio-diesel or vegetable oil paraffin or kerosene If you have accidentally refuelled with the wrong fuel: do not switch on the ignition. Consult a qualified specialist workshop. The following compatibility mark for fuel applies For diesel fuel with a maximum of 7% by vol‐...
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Technical data 353 ® Diesel engine Total capacity malfunctions in the AdBlue exhaust gas aftertreatment system OM651 approx. 92 litres ® Avoid impurities in AdBlue OM651/OM642 approx. 93 litres ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE Staining due to Diesel engine Of which reserve fuel ®...
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® tries to operate a vehicle that uses no AdBlue one that does not comply with the specifications Only Mercedes-Benz-approved engine oils may be of these operating instructions. used in Mercedes-Benz engines. Engine management monitors the exhaust gas...
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(MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval) Therefore, Mercedes-Benz recommends that you SAE classification (viscosity) change the engine oil before the start of the cold season. Only use an approved engine oil in the Oil change interval prescribed SAE classification for this purpose.
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Have the brake fluid replaced regularly at a quali‐ against overheating and corrosion at high out‐ fied specialist workshop. side temperatures. Only use brake fluid approved by Mercedes-Benz Always use a coolant approved by in accordance with MB-Freigabe or MB-Approval Mercedes-Benz.
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Use only R‑134a refrigerant or the PAG opening. oil approved for your vehicle by Mercedes-Benz. * NOTE Damage to the exterior lighting The approved PAG oil may not be mixed due to unsuitable windscreen washer...
Internet at https://bb-portal.mercedes- Always use several lashing points to dis‐ benz.com/portal/kat_iv.html?&L. tribute and spread the load. Distribute Mercedes-Benz recommends that you have a the load on the lashing points evenly. trailer hitch retrofitted at a Mercedes-Benz Service Centre. Further information on the lashing points and tie- Only use a trailer hitch which has been tested down eyes can be obtained in the "Transporting"...
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Mercedes-Benz recommends you install the load is secured to two lashing points on a stabiliser bar on the vehicle's front the rail axle.
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360 Technical data Max. roof load / pairs of supporting roof rack feet Vehicles Maximum Minimum with roof load number of pairs of sup‐ porting feet Normal roof 300 kg (without plat‐ form) Normal roof 50 kg (with plat‐ form) High roof 150 kg (without plat‐...
Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 361 on the multifunction display. Pressing O hides Display messages the display message. Introduction You can hide low-priority display messages by Function of display messages pressing the ¤ button or with the left-hand The display messages appear on the multifunc‐...
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362 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Detection of a restraint system fault: The restraint system warning lamp 6 does not light up when the ignition is switched on. The restraint system warning lamp 6 lights up continuously or repeatedly during a journey.
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 363 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of accident if the electrical parking brake has insufficient holding force If the electrical parking brake does not have sufficient holding force on a steep incline, the vehicle may roll away. Park the vehicle on a level surface only and secure it against rolling away.
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Stop in accordance with the traffic conditions. Clean all sensors ( page 288). Re-start the engine. * The Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is not available. SOS NOT READY Possible causes for this include: the ignition is switched off the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system is malfunctioning Switch on the ignition.
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 365 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions You can find more information on the regional availability of the Mercedes-Benz emergency call system at: http:// www.mercedes-benz.com/connect_ecall * EBD, ABS and ESP ® are malfunctioning.
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366 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Carefully drive some gentle curves at above30 km/h on a suita‐ ble stretch of road. If the display message does not go out, visit a qualified special‐ ist workshop immediately.
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 367 Driving systems Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * You have exceeded the maximum permitted speed (only specific ð countries). Drive more slowly. Maximum speed excee- * You have reached the maximum stored speed for winter tyres. Speed limit (winter Exceeding this speed is not possible.
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368 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Continue driving. When the ambient conditions are within the system limits, the system will be available again. * The camera view is reduced. Possible causes: dirt on the windscreen in the camera's field of vision heavy precipitation or fog Ã...
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 369 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Traffic Sign Assist Cam- heavy precipitation or fog era view restricted See Driving systems and driving safety systems may be malfunctioning Owner's Manual or temporarily unavailable. When the causes have been eliminated, the driving systems and driving safety systems will be available again.
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370 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Active Lane Keeping Assist is malfunctioning ( page 173). Active Lane Keeping Assist inoperative Visit a qualified specialist workshop. * Active Lane Keeping Assist is temporarily unavailable ( page 173).
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 371 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The electrical connection to the oil level sensor has been interrup‐ ted or the oil level sensor is faulty. The engine oil level has fallen to the minimum level. Engine oil level cannot Visit a qualified specialist workshop.
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372 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Observe the notes on engine oil ( page 354). * The engine oil level has fallen to the minimum level. * NOTE Engine damage caused by driving with insufficient engine oil Check eng.
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 373 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Danger of burns when opening the bonnet If you open the engine bonnet when the engine has overheated or during a fire in the engine compartment, you could come into contact with hot gases or other escaping operating fluids.
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374 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Visit a qualified specialist workshop. ® AdBlue (vehicles with passenger car registration) Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The AdBlue ® Ø level has fallen below the reserve range. ®...
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 375 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * If an AdBlue ® system malfunction occurs, no tank fill level is dis‐ ® played on the service menu. The AdBlue system malfunction is indicated by the relevant warning messages. Cannot measure fluid Consult a qualified specialist workshop.
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376 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The level of AdBlue Ø ® consumption means that the speed will be restricted to a maximum of 20 km/h. ® Top up at least 8 l of AdBlue immediately ( page 142).
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 377 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The pressure in one or more tyres suddenly falls. The wheel position is shown. & WARNING Risk of an accident from driving with a flat tyre Warning tyre defect Flat tyres are dangerous in the following ways: The tyres can overheat and cause a fire.
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378 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * Key detection is malfunctioning. Â Change the key's position in the vehicle. Start the vehicle with the key in the slot( page 115). Place the key in the marked space See Own- er's Manual * The key is not detected and may no longer be in the vehicle.
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 379 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions & WARNING Risk of accident due to driving with the engine bonnet unlocked An unlocked engine bonnet may open up when the vehicle is in motion and block your view. Never unlock the engine bonnet when driving.
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380 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The steering is malfunctioning. Steerability is heavily impaired. Ð & WARNING Risk of accident if steering capability is impaired If the steering does not function as intended, the vehicle's oper‐ Steering malfunction ating safety is jeopardised.
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 381 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The transmission is malfunctioning. The transmission position can Without changing gear, no longer be changed. consult workshop If the transmission is in position h, visit a qualified specialist workshop, without changing the transmission position.
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382 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions Step not retracted See Open or close the sliding door again. Owner's Manualor step If the electrical step does not completely retract again, slide it in not retracted malfunction manually (emergency release) ( page 56).
Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 383 Display messages Possible causes/consequences and Solutions * The bulb in question is faulty. Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Left dipped beam (exam‐ Check whether changing the bulb is permitted. ple) Cross-country gear Warning and indicator lamps ®...
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384 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp Vehicles with electric parking brake: the red and yellow electric parking brake indicator lamps light up. Meaning of the indicator lamps: Electric parking brake The electric parking brake red indicator lamp lights up: the electric applied red indicator parking brake has been applied.
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 385 Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp Vehicles with manual parking brake: the parking brake red indicator lamp lights up. Meaning of the indicator lamp: Parking brake applied red The parking brake red indicator lamp lights up: the parking brake indicator lamp lights up has been applied.
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386 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp & WARNING Risk of an accident due to low brake fluid level If the brake fluid level is too low, the braking effect and the braking characteristics may be impaired.
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 387 Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp ® warning lamp flashes ® å The ESP OFF yellow warning lamp lights up while the engine is on. ® has been switched off. & WARNING Risk of skidding when driving with ESP ®...
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388 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Seat belt Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp The seat belt red warning lamp flashes and an intermittent warning tone sounds. The driver or front passenger does not have their belt on during the trip (speeds above 25 km/h).
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 389 Engine Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp The red coolant warning lamp lights up while the engine is running. Possible causes: temperature sensor malfunctioning Coolant warning lamp coolant level too low air supply to the engine radiator obstructed engine radiator fan faulty If a warning tone also sounds, the coolant has exceeded the tempera‐...
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390 Display messages and warning and indicator lamps Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp The engine diagnosis yellow warning lamp lights up while the engine is A malfunction has occurred in the engine, the exhaust system or the fuel system. Engine diagnosis warning lamp The emissions limit value may have been exceeded and the engine may...
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Display messages and warning and indicator lamps 391 Warning/indicator Possible causes/consequences and Solutions lamp Stop the vehicle in a safe location. Check the tyre pressure and the tyres.
392 Index Adaptive cruise control 1, 2, 3 ... see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC 12 V socket Adaptive Highbeam Assist see Socket (12 V) Function ..........88 230 V socket ........... 82 switching on/off ........ 89 230 V socket ® AdBlue .........
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Index 393 Alarm system ASSYST PLUS ........279 see ATA (Anti-theft Alarm system) Battery disconnection periods ..279 Displaying the service due date ..279 Alertness assistant Function/notes ........ 279 see ATTENTION ASSIST Regular maintenance work ....279 All-wheel drive Special service requirements ...
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394 Index New brake discs and brake pads/ linings ..........119 Back support New/replaced brakepads/brake see Lumbar support (4-way) discs ..........116 Ball coupling Restricted braking effect (salt-trea‐ attaching .......... 177 ted roads) ......... 116 Running-in notes ....... 116 Ball neck Wet road surfaces ......
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Index 395 Car-to-X-Communication Side marker lamps ......96 Displaying hazard warnings ....240 Tail lamp bulb types (chassis) ..... 95 Overview .......... 239 Tail lamp bulb types (panel van and Sending hazard warnings ....240 crewbus) ..........93 Turn signal light (rear) (chassis) ..95 Care ............
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396 Index Setting the rear compartment Cornering light ........88 heating ..........104 Crosswind Assist Switching the A/C function on or Function/notes ........ 154 off ............ 104 Cruise control ........157 Switching the rear window heater Buttons ..........158 on/off ..........106 Calling up a speed ......
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Index 397 Detecting inattentiveness Active Brake Assist Functions cur‐ see ATTENTION ASSIST rently limited See Owner's Manual ... 364 Diagnostics connection ......27 Active Brake Assist Functions limi‐ Dial telephone number (on-board ted See Owner's Manual ....364 computer) ..........186 Active Distance Assist available Diesel again...
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398 Index 4Add 1 litre engine oil when 5Engine oil level cannot be next refuelling ........371 measured ......... 371 Air conditioning Malfunction See Engine oil level Reduce oil Owner's Manual ....... 380 level ..........371 Apply brake to deselect Park (P) Engine oil level Stop vehicle position ..........
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Index 399 To start engine, shift to either P or ÂPlace the key in the marked ............380 space See Owner's Manual ....378 Radar sensors dirty See Owner's Top up AdBlue Perf. reduced Ø Manual ..........364 in XXX miles See Owner's Manual ..
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400 Index Distance recorder Drinking and driving ......116 see Trip distance Driving abroad (symmetrical dipped beam) ........86 DISTRONIC Driving in winter ....... 120 see Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC Driving off-road ......... 121 Door Driving on flooded roads ....120 Additional door lock ......
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Electric parking brake ....... 150 ERA-GLONASS test mode Manual parking brake ....... 148 Starting/ending ....... 295 Emergency call system ESC (Electronic Stability Control) see Mercedes-Benz emergency call system ® see ESP (Electronic Stability Program) Emergency engine start ...... 308 ®...
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402 Index Filling station search Fuses ..........309, 310 Starting automatic search ....230 Before replacing ....... 309 Switching automatic search on/off Fuse box in the co-driver's footwell .. 310 ............230 Fuse box in the seat base of the driver's seat ........
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Index 403 Switching on/off with the on- Starting the automatic service sta‐ board computer ........ 110 tion search ........230 Hotspot Internet Setting up (Wi-Fi) ......216 Calling up a web page ...... 260 Closing the browser ......262 Deleting a bookmark ......261 Deleting history ........
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404 Index Jump-starting Hazard warning lamps ......88 see Jump-start connection Headlamp flasher ....... 87 High beam .......... 87 Indicator ..........87 Light switch ........86 Key ............45 Parking light ........86 Acoustic locking verification signal ..46 Range ..........87 Battery ..........
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Index 405 Live Traffic Information Selecting POI symbols ...... 241 Displaying subscription information Selecting text information ....241 ............237 Selecting the map orientation ..240 Displaying the traffic map ....238 Setting the map scale ....... 240 Displaying traffic incidents ....238 Setting the map scale automati‐...
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Making a call via the overhead con‐ Multifunction display (on-board trol panel .......... 199 Transferred data ....... 200 computer) ..........182 Mercedes-Benz emergency call sys‐ Multifunction steering wheel tem ............293 Button overview ........ 181 Automatic emergency call ....294 Multifunction steering wheel Information ........
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Index 407 Near Field Communication (NFC) ..248 Open-source software ......30 Connecting the mobile phone to Opening and closing the lockable the multimedia system ..... 248 compartment above the windscreen ... 78 General information ......248 Opening the cup holder in the rear ..80 Switching mobile phones ....
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408 Index Selecting parking options ....245 Profile Calling up suggestions ...... 207 Parking aid Configuring suggestions ....207 see Parking Assist PARKTRONIC Creating a new profile ...... 206 Parking Assist PARKTRONIC ....162 Deleting suggestions ......207 Activating ......... 163 Maximum number of profiles ...
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410 Index From an off-road location ....235 Sensors (care) ........288 Lane recommendations ....233 Service Motorway information ...... 233 see ASSYST PLUS Notes ..........232 Service (on-board computer) ....183 Off-road ..........236 Service centre To an off-road destination ....235 see Qualified specialist workshop Running-in notes ........
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Index 411 Smartphone Storing ..........269 see Android Auto Station list see Apple CarPlay™ Calling up ......... 268 see Telephone Station presets Snow chains .......... 313 Modifying ......... 269 Socket (12 V) ........... 81 Station tracking Driver's seat ........82 Setting ..........
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412 Index Setting the temperature/operating Changing the function of a mobile duration ..........112 phone ..........248 Switching immediate heating mode Connecting a mobile phone (Near on/off ..........112 Field Communication (NFC)) .... 248 Connecting a mobile phone (Pass‐ Switch-off delay time key) ...........
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Index 413 Setting the time/date format ... 214 Setting ..........170 System limitations ......169 Tone settings ........269 Trailer hitch Calling up the sound menu ....269 Attaching the ball coupling ....177 Information ........269 Care ..........288 Tongue weight (maximum) ....
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414 Index Two-way radio telephone see Mobile phone Units of measurement Two-way radios Setting ..........217 Frequencies ........348 Unlocking setting ........46 Installation notes ......348 Unlocking/locking Transmission output (maximum) ..348 Additional door lock ......47 Tyre pressure Switching automatic locking fea‐...
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Index 415 Vehicle data memory ?Coolant warning lamp ....389 Electronic control units ...... 28 ·Distance warning warning Service providers ....... 30 lamp ..........388 Vehicle dimensions ......358 !Electric parking brake applied Vehicle identification number red indicator lamp lights up ..383, 384 see VIN !Electric parking brake mal‐...
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416 Index Deleting Internet history ....261 switching on/off ......... 97 Ending ..........262 Windshield Managing bookmarks ....... 261 see Windscreen Overview ........... 261 Winter driving (snow chains) ....313 Website Winter tyres .......... 312 Calling up ......... 260 Setting the permanent speed limi‐ Wheel rotation ........
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Publication details Internet Further information about Mercedes-Benz vehi‐ cles and about Daimler AG can be found on the following websites: http://www.mercedes-benz.com http://www.daimler.com Documentation team You are welcome to forward any queries or sug‐ gestions you may have regarding these Operating...
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Here you can find information on operation, service work and the guarantee for your vehicle in printed form. Digital on the Internet You can access the Operating Instructions on the Mercedes-Benzhomepage. Digital as an app The Mercedes-Benz Guides app is available free of charge in common app stores. ® Apple Android É9075841003Z102dËÍ...
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